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Dwight Howard Ex Tiffany Render Gives Update On Their Daughter
Things are getting even more intense in Dwight Howard’s personal life this week. And his daughter, Layla Howard’s mother, Tiffany Render, is opening up like never before. Tiffany spoke on their Layla’s alleged status and the emotional toll their custody dispute has taken on her.
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Dwight Howard’s Ex Gives Update On Their Daughter’s Status
In a clip obtained by LiveBitez, Tiffany Render, Dwight Howard’s daughter’s mother, was seen walking with their daughter near a shopping area, however its unclear when the video was taken. A comment on the video asked, “So baby girl is back with you??? This is so good!” with a string of happy emojis. Tiffany responded, clarifying, “no, she isn’t yet.”
Tiffany Calls Out Dwight, Shares Daughter’s Side Of Custody Drama
Last week on Instagram, Tiffany revealed that her daughter’s father moved her from her original high school and took away her phone, citing emotional distress and feelings of neglect. She accused Dwight of attempting to create a “false and fake happy family narrative” by enrolling their daughter in the same school he attended.
Tiffany wrote, “When a child cries out for help, they deserve to be protected, not dismissed & hidden.” She also emphasized that her daughter’s breaking point led to the events of March 5, 2026. Backed by an alleged signed affidavit, Tiffany says her daughter wants to live with her. And, she called on the public for resources to ensure her child’s safety, declaring, “Baby girl mommy will always fight for your voice to be heard.”
What’s Really Happening With Dwight Howard?
What’s really going on behind closed doors with Dwight Howard? Newly released body cam footage puts Dwight and his estranged wife, Amber Rose Howard, in the spotlight as tensions reportedly boiled over on March 6. TMZ reports that Amber waited outside the front gate, claiming Dwight had locked her out.
The footage appears to tie into previously released 911 audio, where Amber alleged Dwight kicked her out and revealed that CPS had taken his daughter from a previous relationship the night before. Amber claimed Dwight was upset with her for not defending him, but his representatives deny any CPS involvement. Now, fans can’t help but wonder what really unfolded behind the mansion gates.
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Teresa Giudice Shares Hopes For Next Season Of ‘RHONJ’
“Real Housewives of New Jersey” OG Teresa Giudice has had a contentious relationship with her brother, Joe, and his wife, Melissa Gorga, for years on air. Today, however, the trio is in the best place they’ve been in a long time. On an episode of the “Couple Things” podcast, Giudice touched on her surprise reconciliation with the Gorgas and shared her hopes for the future.
Teresa Giudice Is Taking ‘Baby Steps’ With Brother, Joe, And His Wife, Melissa Gorga, After Years Of Feuding

According to a previous report from The Blast, Giudice, Gorga, and Dolores Catania are returning to “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” following a nearly two-year hiatus. Despite cameras going back up, it’s unclear whether Giudice will actually shoot with Joe and Melissa.
“It’s baby steps and we’re not sure if we’re going to film together or not,” Giudice said. “Bravo hasn’t said anything. But, if we do … there’s a running joke that I don’t watch my show, but this time I’m going to definitely watch it.”
For those who may be unfamiliar, Giudice has feuded with her family on the show since the early 2000s. Things took a sharp turn, though, in 2024 when they decided they wanted nothing to do with each other.
“You know what the best thing to do is? Forget about me, I will forget about you. That’s it. Do your thing, leave me alone, leave everybody alone, live your f–king lives,” Joe said during an episode.
Teresa Giudice Hopes They Will Have ‘Each Other’s Backs’ During The Upcoming Season Of ‘Real Housewives Of New Jersey’
Now that they’re officially on good terms, the show can move forward. However, Giudice said that she doesn’t want drama with her family this time around.
“Hopefully, we’ll both have each other’s backs. That’s all I want. I love that. I want to show America what my family was really about, how I was raised. My brother and I always had each other’s backs,” she said.
Melissa Gorga Opened Up About Reconciling With Teresa Giudice At BravoCon 2025

Giudice’s reconciliation with Joe and Melissa came just before BravoCon 2025. At the massive fan convention, Melissa opened up about their relationship, saying she and her husband were “relieved” that things were moving in the right direction.
“I saw my husband’s relief, and for me, that’s the most important thing. It’s the siblings, and it’s the kids, and this trickles down,” she told Us Weekly. “To see the relief in Joe’s eyes and in his face, to me, I’m like, ‘I’m game. Let’s go. Let’s do this.’”
According to The Blast, Melissa believes things will be different this time around, given that the families are in a much different place. “Let’s just say that… everybody’s working on it. We’re working on it. We’re trying to move forward and we’ve, you know, hashed a lot of things out privately without all of this. And I think that’s a good thing,” she said.
Major Changes Coming To Bravo Ahead Of Season 15 Of ‘RHONJ’

While Melissa, Giudice, and Catania are all set to return to “RHONJ,” several familiar faces have already announced their departures.
Margaret Josephs, who spent seven years on the show, got candid about her exit in an Instagram post, saying she reached the decision to move on after much self-reflection.
“I’ve been thinking about a lot of different things, and I am moving on from The [Real] Housewives of New Jersey,” she said.
Josephs went on to say the “timing” was right, noting that she was working on other projects. “I realized I have to spend more time with my family, work on my designing, and just take a break and move on,” she finished.
Before she officially closed the door on the “Real Housewives,” a source close to the show claimed Josephs was fired from the series after refusing to work with Giudice and her husband, Luis Ruelas.
“She’s a dynamic personality who has made a splash on RHONJ since joining the series, and of course, there are many fans who want her back,” the insider said. “But she’s not willing to compromise her personal values or be around people she feels wish her family harm, as she said on the last episode of the show.”

Bravo figurehead and “Real Housewives” executive producer Andy Cohen also commented on the casting news and praised the “three queens” who signed back on for another season.
While he didn’t share any other details, Cohen said getting “RHONJ” back into production was a difficult challenge.
“This has been a journey. We have gone through, this has been a long and winding road to get to this place and I’m very excited. What we owe you is a good show, so that’s what we want to deliver,” he said.
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R-Rated Netflix Survival Thriller Is Already The Year’s Most Misunderstood Film
By Robert Scucci
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When I fired up Thrash (2026), I immediately knew people were going to hate this movie for all the wrong reasons. Within a day of its Netflix premiere, Rotten Tomatoes had already delivered its death blow, with critics and audiences alike tanking Thrash’s reputation overnight with a 37 percent approval rating across the board. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what went wrong here, but I’m going to break it down anyway because it’s a fascinating look at the at moviegoers who may not be in on the joke, or simply don’t want to be.
Thrash Was Released With A Straight Face

Thrash plays like a straight-up disaster thriller. A category 5 hurricane absolutely destroys an east coast town. Then, out of nowhere, there are bull sharks circling submerged houses under the leadership of a great white that will stop at nothing to eat anything in its path. Everybody panics. A lot of people die. The storm rages on, and a series of convenient plot devices fall into place at just the right moment.
At face value, Thrash sounds like any other low-budget B-movie thriller, but there’s one key distinction. The film was written and directed by Tommy Wirkola, best known for writing and directing the Dead Snow films, both of which are horror satires. He also directed 2022’s Violent Night, a black comedy action flick starring David Harbour as a violent, alcoholic Santa Claus who also happens to be a Viking warrior with a taste for extreme brutality.

With that context in mind, Thrash becomes a lot more fun because it has a perfect poker face. Every character plays everything completely straight, despite the fact that it’s all clearly ridiculous.
How do I know this? I don’t, not for sure. I avoid reading about films before watching them because I like forming my own opinions. I just want to experience the thing. But right off the bat, I was reminded of 2008’s The Happening, M. Night Shyamalan’s most misunderstood film. People criticized the wooden acting and absurd premise, but it was never meant to be taken seriously, no matter how straight-faced Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel play it.

Thrash operates in the same lane. When the hurricane hits, the levee breaks, and sharks become the primary threat, why else would a tanker truck full of animal blood that just so happens to be in the area conveniently spill to chum the water? I’m all for plot devices moving a story forward, but when it’s that on the nose, coming from a filmmaker known for subversion, it feels intentional.
Signs Of Satire Aplenty
Here are some other clues that tell me Thrash is in on the joke. Our protagonist Dakota (Whitney Peak) has agoraphobia and refuses to leave her house when an evacuation order is issued. Flooding. Sharks. Doesn’t matter. Meanwhile, her uncle, Dr. Dale Edwards (Djimon Honsou), just so happens to be a marine researcher who conveniently has everything he needs to show up at the perfect moment to save her, right when she’s about to overcome her fears because she’s not certain help is on the way.

Then there’s Lisa (Phoebe Dynevor), who is nine months pregnant and stranded in town. If you’re thinking it would be unfortunate for her water to break, forcing her to give birth in shark-infested floodwaters, with her placenta essentially functioning as bait, you’re not going to believe this. That is exactly what happens.
There’s also a separate plotline involving foster siblings Dee (Alyla Browne), Ron (Stacy Clausen), and Will (Dante Ubaldi), who live with their abusive foster father, Billy (Matt Nable). Billy uses his stipend, that’s meant to raise his foster kids, to stockpile expensive steaks in his downstairs fridge along with an arsenal of weapons and explosives that are obviously going to come into play later.

Not Getting The Joke Doesn’t Make It A Bad Movie
Every scenario in Thrash is pushed as far as it can go. Every character is one-dimensional to a fault until they’re forced to face their problems head on. Every setup pays off exactly how you expect. Everyone in this world behaves like they’re unaware of this, while fully committing to every trope you see coming, and they do it all with a completely serious tone.
One quick look at the Rotten Tomatoes reviews tells me people simply don’t get this movie, and it may take time for audiences to catch up with it. One review says, “The sharks are the best actors.” Others go with, “Thrash = Trash! Worst movie I’ve ever seen in my life,” and “Condolences to leading lady Phoebe Dynevor who deserved better.”

It’ll be interesting to see how time treats Thrash. Even now, people still don’t fully appreciate The Happening for what it is, despite its creator going on record saying it was always meant to play like a big-budget B-movie. Tommy Wirkola is being more subtle here because Thrash is marketed as a straight survival thriller, but it’s also not his fault if you’re not picking up on the obvious wink and nod he’s going for here.
If you want to be in on the joke, you have to meet it halfway. Nobody is going to spell it out for you. But if you’re avoiding the film because of the early reviews, I’d seriously reconsider.

Go into Thrash knowing exactly what it is: an intentionally schlocky B-movie meant to sit somewhere between Jaws and Sharknado. It’s trying to be serious and ridiculous at the same time. Within that framework, it works shockingly well. You just have to understand what you’re getting into, because the delivery is so deadpan you might miss it entirely if you don’t know who’s behind it.


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‘For All Mankind’ Creators Officially Explain How [Spoiler]’s Death Was Planned Seasons Ago
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for For All Mankind Season 5, Episode 3.
Summary
For five seasons, Joel Kinnaman’s Ed Baldwin has been a constant on Apple TV’s masterpiece sci-fi series For All Mankind. Between NASA politics and interplanetary crises, he’s become a stalwart figure, embodying the spirit of progress. That’s why his passing in Season 5, Episode 3 presents an important turning point for the show, which comes not as a shock, but a heartbreaking farewell.
As Season 5 stays the course for the sixth and final season, the new generation is taking its turn in the spotlight, centering Ed’s grandson Alex (Sean Kaufman) at the forefront of the fight for Happy Valley’s future.
Speaking with Collider’s Steve Weintraub, co-creators Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert discuss why they chose to end Ed’s journey midseason and reveal how far back this decision was made. They also discuss Kinnaman’s emotional final day on set, bringing back Michael Dorman and Shantel VanSanten, and how Ed’s presence continues to be felt “in almost every episode, in almost every way.”
Ed Baldwin’s Presence Is Still Felt in “Almost Every Episode”
“This show does not happen if Joel Kinnaman didn’t sign on to it.”
COLLIDER: Fans had a feeling Ed’s journey would end in Season 5, and when you started Episode 1 by saying he has health issues, it was confirmed. Why did you decide to end his journey in Episode 3, and after rescuing Lee, was it almost something else?
BEN NEDIVI: Was it almost something else? What does that mean?
Did you think maybe he’ll make it six episodes?
NEDIVI: No, we knew before the season started. In fact, I think we knew early, like probably Season 4, that this is where we’re going. We didn’t know exactly what episode or where, but I think in our conversations with Joel [Kinnaman], we felt like it would happen somewhere in the middle of the season, rather than at the end of the season. One, because I think our audience is almost expecting, now, for these things to happen in the finale, so there’s that element of don’t do the expected.
On the other side, I think in working on Season 5, what we realized more and more with this younger generation, especially Ed’s grandson Alex, is that it gave power to that storyline of his and of his mother’s, for Ed’s passing to inform it and to inform the second half of the season, and it does that. So even after he dies, his presence is felt in almost every episode, in almost every way.
It was definitely not an easy decision, because Ed Baldwin is as close to our hearts as any character has been on this show. And Joel Kinnaman, this show does not happen if Joel Kinnaman didn’t sign on to it. It would not have gotten greenlit. So, we owe him everything. This was a decision that we all made together. It’s something that he kind of accepted and embraced, as well. And like everything else he’s done on this show, he did it like a champ. I mean, he pulled this off. I thought it was his best season. No one else, I think, could have played this role the way he did.
He’s fantastic.
The Emotional Story Behind Joel Kinnaman’s Final Day on ‘For All Mankind’
“We’ve all become so close.”
What was it like filming with him on his final day of filming, and how tough was it to get Gordo and Karen back to film for a day or a few days?
MATT WOLPERT: That scene of him walking down the hallway, where you see Gordo and Karen and Shane, was actually Joel’s last day of filming. It was incredibly emotional for everyone. The fact that Michael [Dorman] and Shantel [VanSanten] made time to do this in their very busy schedules meant the world to everybody. It just speaks very highly of how close they are to those characters. It was honestly one of the most emotional days I’ve ever had on a set just because we’ve all become so close. The arc we gave Joel is like a series of five photographs of him in each season, and the arc of that character and the arc of our personal relationship has grown so much over time that it just meant so much to be able to share that with him.
For All Mankind Season 5 is streaming now on Apple TV+. New episodes are released every Friday.
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November 1, 2019
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Apple TV
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Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Andrew Stanton, Meera Menon, Dan Liu, Allen Coulter, Craig Zisk, Dennie Gordon, John Dahl, Lukas Ettlin, Wendey Stanzler, Seth Gordon, Sylvain White, Michael Morris, Maja Vrvilo, Sarah Boyd
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Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Nichole Beattie, Joe Menosky
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Chris Brown & Damson Idris Spark Buzz With Coachella Link-Up
The desert might be heating up for Coachella, but the celebrity link-ups just turned the temperate all the way up. Social media is losing it after video footage showed Chris Brown and Damson Idris kicking it an event. Fans wasted no time cracking jokes, saying it’s giving appetizer and entrée and they’re to get a plate.
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Double The Fine! Chris Brown & Damson Idris’ Link-Up Has Fans Goin’ OFF
Roomies, the internet is in shambles after a TikTok video surfaced showing Chris Brown and Damson Idris chopping it up at a Coachella event. The clip has the girlies scrambling to read their lips and figure out what they’re talking about. Tyga also jumps in on the convo, and that instantly turns up the heat, with fans saying there’s too much zaddy energy in one frame. Peep the video below.
@filmsbyjosh0 Unexpected BROMANCE! Chris Brown and Samson Idris link up at Coachella 👀🔥 #fyp #foryoupage #chrisbrown #trending #fashion ♬ It Depends (feat. Bryson Tiller) – Chris Brown
While TikTok user @pxnkdxva wrote, “Too much handsomeness standing right there 😭😭😭😭😍😍😍😫😮💨”
Then TikTok user @indy🫶🏽🩷👀 wrote, “ALL OF THEM!! NOWWWWW!!! Neeeeeeed dattttt.”
Another TikTok user @Iris wrote, “DAMM CHRIS BROWN AND DAMSON IDRIS❤️❤️”
TikTok user @Maj Jae wrote, “Put me in the middleeeeee.”
Then another TikTok user @Coco wrote, “My 1st and 2nd husband.”
While another TikTok user @Jae’Lyn wrote, “I’ll see you this summer Chris.”
Finally, TikTok user @the junk jinsui wrote, “I need the lip reader girl im nosey 😂”
Breezy & Usher Tease EPIC Joint Tour
Chris always has fans popping off online, and he did it again after announcing his joint R&B tour with Usher. The duo shared a clip on Instagram showing masked riders speeding through on motorcycles. When they finally meet up, they take off their helmets and reveal themselves and then BOOM — it’s Chris and Usher. Official details on the ‘Raymond & Brown’ tour haven’t dropped yet, but fans are already saying they can “take their money,” because they know it’s about to be legendary.
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3 Overlooked Movies You Should Stream in April 2026
If you aren’t eager to see something like The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, can Watch With Us interest you in some movies that you probably haven’t heard of before?
We can admit that mainstream movie offerings can be tiresome, but thankfully, streaming platforms offer an easy way to access movies that otherwise struggled to find an audience.
This April, Watch With Us recommends three overlooked movies that you should stream right now.
Our first pick is Kinds of Kindness, the eccentric anthology film from Yorgos Lanthimos starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Margaret Qualley.
This absurdist black comedy features three distinct stories, all loosely connected by the brief and seemingly arbitrary inclusion of a man named R.M.F. (Yorgos Stefanakos). The first story centers around an employee named Robert (Jesse Plemons), who is at the perpetual behest of his domineering boss and lover, Raymond (Willem Dafoe). The second story follows police officer Daniel (Plemons), whose missing marine biologist wife, Liz (Emma Stone), returns but does not seem to be herself. And the third story follows Emily (Stone) and Andrew (Plemons), two sex cultists seeking a woman who can reanimate the dead.
Bookended between the critical and awards successes of Poor Things and Bugonia, Kind of Kindness got lost in the shuffle, seen as a lesser inclusion to Yorgos Lanthimos’ filmography. However, the film is nonetheless a unique, biting and hilariously misanthropic triptych of surreal stories featuring not one, but multiple great performances from Stone, Plemons, Dafoe, Hong Chau and Margaret Qualley. The film is an intriguing commentary on the thin line that exists between kindness and cruelty.
In a highly stylized version of 1950s Lower Manhattan, young newlywed couple Arthur (Harry Melling) and Suze (Andrea Riseborough) are accosted by a group of street thugs calling themselves the Young Gents, after the couple witnesses the gang beat another couple to death. After being interrogated by the gang’s leader, Teddy (Karl Glusman), about where they live, the Young Gents eventually vacate the premises. But Suze and Arthur nevertheless find themselves preoccupied by their encounter and the reverberating consequences on both of their gender and sexual identities.
Please Baby Please is a campy and eccentric gender-bending drama that considers questions of what it really means to be a man or a woman. The maximalist production design, visual inventiveness and handful of musical numbers add to the fantastical and surreal quality of the film, allowing it to feel both refreshing and unique. Helmed by an incredible performance from Riseborough, the supporting cast also includes Demi Moore, Cole Escola and Dana Ashbrook.

Talia Ryder and Jacob Elordi in The Sweet East. Utopia / Courtesy Everett Collection
While on a field trip to Washington, D.C., South Carolina teenager Lillian Wade (Talia Ryder) gets whisked away on a road trip across New England. After visiting a pizza restaurant that is attacked by an armed man (Andy Milonakis) who believes it houses a covert ring of pedophiles, Lillian finds herself in with a group of anarchist political activists led by Caleb (Earl Cave). After that, she winds up in New Hope, Pennsylvania, with a neo-Nazi named Lawrence (Simon Rex), then New York City, where she is cast in a film off the street, striking up a romance with her famous co-star Ian Reynolds (Jacob Elordi).
Though thematically and ideologically murky, The Sweet East is nevertheless a spirited and riveting satire on the kaleidoscope of Americana that can be found along the Mid-Atlantic and the flailing American Dream we’ve been left with. Directed by cinematographer Sean Price Williams (Good Time, The Moment), The Sweet East draws stylistic cues from 1970s American cinema, yet becomes its own wonderful and weird thing as it explores the self-discovery that occurs when we leave our hometown.
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What Is Dan Levy’s Big Mistakes Show About After Schitt’s Creek?
Big Mistakes marks creator Dan Levy‘s first show since Schitt’s Creek — but what is it about?
Created by Levy and Rachel Sennott, Big Mistakes is dark crime-comedy series that focuses on two “deeply incapable” siblings. Nicky (Levy) is a suburban New Jersey pastor while and Morgan (Taylor Ortega) is an impulsive teacher, who get embroiled in the criminal underworld after stealing a diamond necklace that belongs to a crime syndicate.
The Netflix series, which premiered in April, also stars Laurie Metcalf, Jack Innanen, Boran Kuzum and Abby Quinn. Big Mistakes is Levy’s second original scripted series after the Emmy-winning sitcom Schitt’s Creek. In the end, Annette (Elizabeth Perkins) is revealed to be the one calling the shots while Morgan and Nicky’s lives are rocked by the experience.
“I’m so excited to be bringing this truly chaotic family story to life with Netflix,” Levy said in a press released when the show was announced. “I’m thrilled with the team we’re building both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. Taylor Ortega is going to become a household name, and it’s been my life’s mission to get to call Laurie Metcalf ‘mother.’ Looking forward to getting to share this with everyone.”
Levy reflected on his vision for the show once it was out.
“That’s how long it took, really, to get an idea that I felt as strongly about as I did when we started Schitt’s Creek,” he told Tudum. “When I finished Schitt’s, I really thought, like, I don’t know how I can do anything after this.”
Levy continued: “This show really kind of opened this window of possibility, and I realized I am just as excited about this as I was [about Schitt’s Creek].”
Before Big Mistakes, Levy was involved with Schitt’s Creek. The Canadian production, which was originally on CBC, became a hit when the first three seasons started streaming on Netflix. Three more seasons were released, which earned Schitt’s Creek 19 Emmy nominations. Following the 2020 series finale, creators Eugene Levy and Dan have often been asked about a potential revival.
“My hope is that one day we can all get together. I see these people all the time. We’re in constant contact with each other. So the love is there. The desire to work together is there, and the desire to tell more stories is there,” Dan told People in 2022. “I think it just comes down to making sure that it’s the right story to tell. And I think we’re also proud of the work we did on Schitt’s. And when you end on such a high, it really forces you to think very carefully about what the next step is.”
Dan continued: “I think when you have an audience that’s paid attention to you for 80 episodes of a television show, the last thing you want is to put something out that makes them think this feels like a cash grab. And that’s not what we’re about. So TBD, but a TBD with an exclamation mark on the end.”
The screenwriter has since walked back those plans following Catherine O’Hara‘s shocking death in January at age 71.
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Ryan Seacrest Shares Unusual Stance On Engagement Rings
Ryan Seacrest is laying it all out there. During an episode of his radio show, “On Air With Ryan Seacrest,” the “American Idol” host took an unexpected stance while discussing marriage and engagement rings. While the 51-year-old has never been engaged or married, he was candid about his belief that today’s flashy jewelry pieces are becoming more about public perception than a symbol of love. As he continued, the TV personality said he’d rather spend his resources on memorable experiences with his partner than waste them on material objects.
Ryan Seacrest Shares His Unexpected Stance On Engagement Rings, Says People Are Paying Way Too Much

Seacrest has never been one to stay silent, and on the April 7 episode of his radio show, according to Geo News, the “Wheel of Fortune” host questioned whether engagement rings are worth it in the year 2026.
“A lot of couples are saying, ‘Hey, is the engagement ring really worth it?’” he said before asking the average cost, “$10,000?”
“Average cost of an engagement ring in the U.S., $10,000. Think about what you could do with your partner for $10,000,” Seacrest added.
According to an American Express report from September 2025, the average cost of an engagement ring is about $5,200. However, the financial institution noted that there is no “one-size-fits-all formula” and that buyers should consider their current and projected income, expenses, and savings before making the hefty purchase.
Ryan Seacrest Questions The Importance Of An Engagement Ring

Seacrest has never been engaged; however, he has been in several high-profile relationships. Most recently, he dated Aubrey Paige, although the pair called it quits in 2024.
On his radio show, Seacrest questioned whether engagement rings were still important, then suggested that couples could use that money to create meaningful memories.
“I honestly think—and I’m gonna say this—because when I meet my human, and it’s that time, we’re gonna have experiences together,” he said. “We’re gonna focus on building our bond. Doing things together.”
Continuing, Seacrest said the “priority” should be on taking risks and working toward creating the life they want.
Ryan Seacrest Previously Joked About Not Getting Married Because He’d ‘Die Soon’

Seacrest has been open about marriage before, according to TV Insider. In 2025, the former “Live” host stopped by the studio to hang out with Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos. During the episode, Seacrest said he’d given getting married a bit more thought after officiating a friend’s wedding earlier.
However, Seacrest admitted that after even more reflection, he realized getting hitched might not be in the cards for him.
“Well, at this age now, if I got married, it’s like, I’d die soon, so it’s like, ‘What’s the point?’” he said, prompting Conseulos to joke, “You’ve got a good 17 years left.”
Seacrest Reveals His Red And Green Flags In A Relationship
On an earlier episode of his radio show, Seacrest got candid about what he looks for in a partner before sharing what things might throw him off.
Seacrest went on to share that he normally takes his dates out to exercise with him and uses their interaction to determine whether they’re worth pursuing.
“When you’re out on a run or a walk or a bike ride, do you say hi to people that pass?” he asked, noting that those who don’t lack manners. “If you don’t, I’m not so sure about you. And if someone says ‘good morning’ to you on the path and you don’t respond, that is a red flag.”
Another red flag for Seacrest would be if his potential partner wasn’t eager to partake in some of his traditions.
“I really look forward to getting up and having my coffee,” he said. “I think if we can’t share that moment together, it’s a red flag. So, ‘I need coffee,’ is a green flag. Don’t have a lot, and please don’t put milks and stuff in it.”
Seacrest’s Father Passed Away

According to a previous report from The Blast, Seacrest opened up about the devastating news that his father, Gary Lee Seacrest, passed away in October 2025, after a years-long battle with cancer.
“It is with a heavy heart that I share with you that my loving father peacefully passed away earlier this week,” he wrote in the caption. “My mom, sister and I have peace knowing he is in a better place and free of any pain or suffering. We are heartbroken.”
Seacrest recalled his final moments with his father on his radio show, saying the 81-year-old looked over to him and asked him to take care of his mother, sister, and the rest of their family. “And then literally a few seconds later, he closed his eyes and said, ‘I’ve got to go.’ … He knew. He was at peace,” Seacrest said.
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The Superhero Movie That Started a Billion-Dollar Franchise Proves It’s Still One of the Best
This week saw the streaming comeback of two 2008 movies that redefined superhero cinema forever. It seems serendipitous that they were released within weeks of each other, considering how different they were. While one put a dark, gritty spin on the genre and influenced an entire generation of tentpoles, the other launched the highest-grossing film franchise of all time. The franchise in question has generated more than $30 billion at the worldwide box office over the course of nearly two decades, and it all began with an underdog film that surprised everyone by grossing $585 million worldwide. The odds were stacked against it; it was based on a B-tier character, headlined by an unproven box-office draw staging a comeback, and directed by a filmmaker whose experience didn’t exactly align with big-budget superhero spectacles.
The movie we’re talking about, of course, is Iron Man, which debuted mere weeks before Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight. While Nolan’s sequel put a dour spin on the genre and was instantly hailed as a masterpiece, Iron Man was a colorful romp that tipped its hat to ’90s blockbusters and was in the vein of Sam Raimi‘s Spider-Man trilogy. Iron Man was directed by Jon Favreau, who was best known as a comic actor at the time, and it was headlined by Robert Downey Jr. The actor was hardly a box-office draw, and Favreau famously had to go to bat for him with Marvel Studios. His conviction paid off, and Downey Jr. became synonymous with playing Tony Stark, emerging as the highest-paid actor in the world a few years later.
Robert Downey Jr. Is Set to Return to the MCU
According to FlixPatrol, Iron Man was among the most-watched movies on the domestic Disney+ chart this week. The movie holds a “Certified Fresh” 94% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Powered by Robert Downey Jr.’s vibrant charm, Iron Man turbo-charges the superhero genre with a deft intelligence and infectious sense of fun.” Downey Jr. returned to play the character in two Iron Man sequels and four Avengers movies. After bidding farewell to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Endgame, he reversed his decision and is set to star in this year’s Avengers: Doomsday, but as the villainous Doctor Doom. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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May 2, 2008
- Runtime
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126 minutes
- Writers
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Matt Holloway, Art Marcum, Hawk Ostby, Mark Fergus
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Heidi Klum’s Spring Bomber Jacket Look Is $37 on Amazon
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Heidi Klum knows a thing or two about elevated dressing, often slipping into sleek separates that include modern design details, chic tailoring and bold pops of colors. But Klum’s refined taste isn’t just reserved for red carpets — and her recent bomber jacket serves as proof. Better yet? I found a lookalike silhouette for just $37 on Amazon.
Last week, Klum stepped out in New York City wearing a casual-cool look, including Balenciaga sneakers, a Louis Vuitton tote and the star of the show: an Alpha Industries MA-1 top layer. While the original option isn’t completely out of the budget, the Amazon version is currently $112 less.
Get the Rasujie Satin Bomber Jacket for $37 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
The windbreaker isn’t just good for the wallet, either, but it looks strikingly similar to Klum’s. You can look forward to the same buttery satin, micro-ribbed details, side pockets and zippered sleeves. The olive-green hue is also spot-on, making it hard to tell the difference between the two at first glance.
Spring’s unpredictable weather is yet another reason to snag the lightweight zip-up. The smooth fabric feels light against the skin, offering a transitional dressing solution for bracing against chilly nights and surprise winds.
But perhaps more notable is the outstanding quality. “I’m simply obsessed with this satin bomber jacket,” said a shopper. “It looks way more expensive than what it was!” Another rave reviewer echoed the same sentiment, saying it’s “wayyyyyyy better value than the price indicates…” So, rest assured; you may be getting a deal, but you’re not compromising on quality.
Get ready to fall in love with your new favorite spring bomber jacket. All it took was a Klum sighting and an impressive $37 deal. But I have to warn you: this elevated top layer is sure to go quickly, so snag it while you still can.
Get the Rasujie Satin Bomber Jacket for $37 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
Looking for something else? Explore more spring jackets here and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!
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